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His professional debut was at Titanes en el Ring under the character of the Chilean '''Aguilar Padilla''', on 1988. When he began to work at Lucha Mundial/Lucha Total, he assumed a new gimmick a Rocker billed from Liverpool known as '''Bad Boy''' making his entrance "playing" his guitar. In 1997 Titanes en el Ring had a revival and he incarnated the third version of '''Mr. Moto''', a rebelious biker. | His professional debut was at Titanes en el Ring under the character of the Chilean '''Aguilar Padilla''', on 1988. When he began to work at Lucha Mundial/Lucha Total, he assumed a new gimmick a Rocker billed from Liverpool known as '''Bad Boy''' making his entrance "playing" his guitar. In 1997 Titanes en el Ring had a revival and he incarnated the third version of '''Mr. Moto''', a rebelious biker. During his run at Titanes en el Ring he was chosen to follow the Legacy of [[Caballero Rojo]]. The original Caballero Rojo saw him as his successor. | ||
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His professional debut was at Titanes en el Ring under the character of the Chilean Aguilar Padilla, on 1988. When he began to work at Lucha Mundial/Lucha Total, he assumed a new gimmick a Rocker billed from Liverpool known as Bad Boy making his entrance "playing" his guitar. In 1997 Titanes en el Ring had a revival and he incarnated the third version of Mr. Moto, a rebelious biker. During his run at Titanes en el Ring he was chosen to follow the Legacy of Caballero Rojo. The original Caballero Rojo saw him as his successor.
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